How To Make The Patch Factors; Settings Common To All Screens - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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How to Make the Patch Factors

The Display shows several Factors at a time. If necessary, Scroll up or down the Display to find the Factor
to be edited. (Patch Parameters; p. 26)
fig.05-12(LCD_PatchEditControl)
1.
Access the PATCH TOP Screen.
2.
Touch <PATCH EDIT> at the bottom of the screen.
3.
Touch one of the tabs in the left of the screen to select the desired
editing screen.
<CONTRL>:
<OUTPUT>:
<CHASE>:
<TONE TUNE>:
<MIDI>:
4.
When editing a parameter that requires you to specify a value,
move the cursor to the value box of that parameter. Then modify the value by either turning the VALUE
dial or pressing [INC/+] or [DEC/-].
5.
Repeat steps 3–4 to set patch factors.
6.
If you wish to save the changes you've made, perform the Save operation (p. 34). If you do not wish to
save changes, press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH TOP screen. If you return to the PATCH TOP screen
without saving, the display will indicate "EDITED," reminding you that the patch settings have been
modified.
* If you turn off the power or select a different patch while the display indicates "EDITED," your edited patch will be
lost.

Settings Common to All Screens

fig.05-13(LCD_PatchEditControl)
UPPER/LOWER (Tone Select Button)
You can select the tone to be controlled, upper tone, lower tone or
both tone, with the Time Trip Pad.
KEY MODE
Key Mode refers to the Upper and Lower Tones are played on the
keyboard.
Value: WHOLE, DUAL, SPLIT, SEP, WHOL-S, DUAL-S, SPL-US,
SPL-LS, SEP-S
26
Control Edit, Portamento Edit (p. 28)
Output Mode (p. 29)
Chase Edit (p. 31)
Tone Tune (p. 32)
MIDI function (p. 32)

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